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Almost all of them do.
The exception being OEM apps which use Silverlight and native code interop to do their thing.
Of the 4,500 apps, 99% of them use either pure Silverlight or pure XNA which is also .NET.
So? You can't dismiss a competitor advantage because its an advantage ..
Now XNA and XAML. XNA was designed for games. Was not designed with the idea of being power effective.
Yes it was. The .NET Compact Framework was designed to be power effective , which XNA builds on.
XAML is about as messy as the Android graphical solution. So in my eye Silverlight is dead MS does not want to own upto it so is trying to relabel XNA and XAML as it.
Stop making shit up. None of this is true. You're throwing a bunch of acronyms and words together into an incoherent thicket of bullshit. Don't do this.
Yes WP7 phone is equally power effective as an android device until it starts having to run multi apps. Its also the reason why android has apps to measure the power effectiveness of applications so users can choose better power designed applications. Ie android better coded applications are more powereffective. WP7 all your apps are basically the same crap level of power effectiveness that lines up near the bottom edge of android apps.
Again, you make absolutely no sense. Your lack of understanding, which is probably willful ignorance is egregious. Please, please, research what you speak about.
As a Silverlight dev, I can write a faster, prettier , more functional app in less than half the time it takes anyone else on any platform.
WP7 is .NET nirvana. It has an army of devs behind it. MSFT has the most vibrant dev ecosystem on the planet with .NET, and at this rate, we will outpace the other platforms faster than Android did iOS